The Waveney May Day festival will run online.
- Credit: Waveney TUC
Waveney May Day festival is set to be held online this year and will celebrate some of Lowestoft s culture and music.
The event is organised by Waveney TUC and celebrates International Workers Day.
Some of the highlights will include writer Dean Parkin joining forces with folk duo John and Lynne Ward to present sights and sounds celebrating their hometown, featuring stories, poems and archive photos from Dean alongside a selection of John s finest songs capturing Lowestoft’s character.
Waveney May Day Festival 2021 schedule for the day.
- Credit: Waveney TUC
New apartments, hotel proposed near Norwalk-Wilton border
FacebookTwitterEmail
1of3
A rendering of a proposed development that would feature a 164,750 square foot apartment complex and an 80,000 square foot, 120-bedroom hotel./ Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
2of3
A rendering of a proposed development that would feature a 164,750 square foot apartment complex and an 80,000 square foot, 120-bedroom hotel./ Contributed PhotoShow MoreShow Less
3of3
NORWALK An apartment complex and a hotel could soon join LA Fitness and a slew of medical offices on a property near the Norwalk-Wilton border.
iPark Norwalk II LLC filed a special permit application earlier this month for a 244,750-square-foot expansion to its property at 761 Main Ave.
The list of potential action items was drawn from the new governor’s campaign promises.
(Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo) Gov. Spencer Cox speaks at a news conference in Salt Lake City on Jan. 14, 2021. Cox on Tuesday released a roadmap for his administration s priorities for his first 500 days in office.
| Jan. 20, 2021, 12:12 a.m.
Gov. Spencer Cox on Tuesday released a plan for the first 500 days of his administration, focusing on six priorities that mirror the pledges he made during his recent campaign for the state’s top executive office.
The 12-page roadmap will guide the newly inaugurated governor in the areas of economic advancement, education, rural affairs, health, equality and opportunity and government efficiency and modernization, and Cox said he’s grateful for the volunteers and advisers who helped assemble the document.
Cox unveils 500-day plan for his administration Eli Kirshbaum | Jan 20, 2021
Share this:
Governor Spencer Cox will focus on economic advancement, investment in education, meeting rural community needs, health security, and equality and opportunity for all Utahns during his first 500 days in office, according to a plan released by his office Tuesday. The “One Utah Roadmap” was developed in cooperation with more than 100 community leaders across Utah, and outlines six key policy areas the newly elected governor plans on prioritizing in the next year and a half.
Among these leaders were Lynne Ward, former deputy chief of staff to Gov. Olene Walker, Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies, Natalie Gochnour, director of the Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, Rich McKeown, co-founder of Leavitt Partners and Austin Cox, campaign manager of the Cox-Henderson campaign.